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Forum: RIBs & ribbing 17 November 2006, 08:21
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As mentioned earlier the current drain on a dry...

As mentioned earlier the current drain on a dry boat is minimal in practice as I have had no problems with mine, the battery trickle charger needs almost no time to top the battery up after long...
Forum: RIBs & ribbing 15 November 2006, 14:06
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Posted By ScottyDog
If it's a float switch type it won't use any...

If it's a float switch type it won't use any 'standby' power from your battery. If it's the computerised type (as is my current Rule) it will use negligible power while it checks if there is any...
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